Aug 16, 2010

Homeschool Praised!!!!

Social concerns of homeschooling



Social skills is an area of deep concern when it comes to homeschooling. Many critics point out that since man needs to hone his social skills, a homeschooling environment where social interaction is limited is detrimental to his growth and development. But studies have proved this wrong.

Children put into the fiercely competitive school environments lack the confidence to hold a conversation. Such children show little genuine interest in the topic of conversation and don't know how to interact with people of various age groups, especially their elders.


Children who learn at home are more aware of the implications and the purpose of their learning. They will ask intelligent questions and make accurate observations. Children begin their life by imitating their parents. Homeschooled children therefore pickup the sterling qualities they see in their parents. On the other hand, they are protected from the detrimental influences of their peers.


These children are thus better equipped with the tools necessary to face the world. The positive reinforcement that takes place in the homeschooling environment as opposed to being abandoned, embarrassed or ignored in a normal school environment strengthens their self-esteem. Children turn out to be better balanced and well-rounded as they progress into adulthood.








3 comments:

  1. Thanks for visiting! I'm following you back. Have a great day!

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  2. Thanks for stopping by TBM! Hope to see you around more often and I look forward to seeing more of your blog! :)

    Miranda - TBM

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  3. I see no socialization problems in kids who are truly home schooled. In fact, they are often much better adjusted than their public school counterparts.

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